Gradual Pathways
Choose one directionSpecialised preparation for the future direction a student chooses.
Gradual Pathways are paid specialised programmes for students who want deeper preparation in Career, Entrepreneurship, or Research. Each pathway is separate, focused, and connected to a different post-graduation direction.
Students do not need to complete every pathway.
A pathway is not a generic training track. It is a focused preparation route. Students choose the direction that best matches what they are preparing for after university.
The three pathways share a common Gradual structure, but each one develops different readiness, different evidence, and different applied outputs.
Compare the pathways
Three routes. Three types of readiness.
Students preparing for employment, workplace communication, professional behaviour, teamwork, leadership readiness, and employability.
Corporate life, workplace expectations, professional environments, and career readiness.
A clearer evidence-supported profile of professional readiness.
Students preparing to develop business ideas, test feasibility, understand customers, build projects, and move toward venture development.
Idea testing, customer understanding, feasibility, project development, and early venture thinking.
A practical foundation for building, testing, and presenting entrepreneurial work.
Students preparing for academic or applied research through research thinking, problem formulation, information evaluation, evidence-based analysis, and project design.
Research projects, academic inquiry, applied analysis, and evidence-based work.
A structured base for responsible, credible, and practical research capability.
The three directions
Each pathway answers a different post-graduation question.
How do I prepare for professional life?
The Career Path supports students who want stronger preparation for employment, corporate life, workplace communication, responsible behaviour, teamwork, and employability.
How do I test and develop a business idea?
The Entrepreneurship Path supports students who want to move from idea excitement into clearer customer understanding, feasibility testing, project building, and venture development readiness.
How do I build credible research capability?
The Research Path supports students who want to strengthen research thinking, problem formulation, information evaluation, evidence-based analysis, and responsible project design.
Shared pathway structure
Different directions. One serious preparation system.
Focused learning connected to the student’s chosen direction.
Applied tasks that help students demonstrate progress and readiness.
Real-world exposure connected to the pathway context.
Physical participation where practical quality requires it.
Recognition upon successful pathway completion.
Primarily online does not mean passive.
Gradual Pathways are primarily online to reduce unnecessary transportation, scheduling, and logistics costs. This keeps the model more accessible and scalable.
However, structured field exposure and final applied project activities require physical participation. These parts remain in person because practical quality cannot be reduced to content consumption.
Recognition logic
Gradual-issued recognition is connected to pathway completion, not passive attendance.
A Gradual-issued transcript or certificate is issued upon successful pathway completion. It is connected to pathway learning, Skill-Wall challenges, structured field exposure, and final applied project work.
Gradual Core does not include transcript or certificate issuance. Gradual-issued recognition begins at the pathway level.
Choose the route